Jonh Hartie explains this in his ezyne article. You can get the link in the related links box below.
no the will not
yes
If your cells do not have enough amino acids, the amino acids from the proteins you eat are shipped to your cells so that your cells can make the proteins they need. If your cells have plenty of amino acids, the amino acids from the proteins you eat are converted into carbohydrates or fats.
Amino Acids
No
Fat
Amino acids make up protein and fat serves as our "second storage unit" for energy (the first being glycogen, made from glucose).
amino acids :)
No, this is not a fatburner, amino acids are important in muscle building.
If your cells do not have enough amino acids, the amino acids from the proteins you eat are shipped to your cells so that your cells can make the proteins they need. If your cells have plenty of amino acids, the amino acids from the proteins you eat are converted into carbohydrates or fats.
No
Amino Acids
Fat
Amino Acids
Amino acids make up protein and fat serves as our "second storage unit" for energy (the first being glycogen, made from glucose).
fat catabolism
the body converts amino acid residues to glycogen or fat
The monomers of proteins are amino acids.
They are the amino acids. They are the monomers